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Friends Forever ( Danish: Venner for altid, lit. "Friends for All Time") is a Danish film produced in 1986 and released at the beginning of 1987. It was directed by Stefan Henszelman to a script by himself and Alexander Kørschen, was shown to large audiences in New York City, Washington, D.C., and San Francisco and garnered the 1988 Audience ...
Feb 6, 1987 · Friends Forever: Directed by Stefan Henszelman. With Claus Bender Mortensen, Thomas Elholm, Thomas Sigsgaard, Lars Kylmann Jacobsen. Sixteen year old Kristian is very shy, and is struggling to adjust to his new Copenhagen school.
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- Drama
- Stefan Henszelman
- 1987-02-06
May 6, 2019 · Friends Forever (aka Venner for altid) is a Danish coming of age film about a shy straight teen who befriends a brash gay bully at his new school. The catch? It was released in 1987. The treatment of the gay characters is remarkably progressive. Unfortunately, the treatment of women is not. I’m amazed this film exists.
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Friends Forever. Rent Friends Forever on Prime Video, or buy it on Prime Video. A teenager who drops out of school remains loyal to two friends, a delinquent and a homosexual.
- Stefan Henszelman
- Drama, Romance
- Claus Bender Mortensen
Teenager Kristian moves to a new neighborhood. He makes friends with two very different boys in the new school: Henrik, an independent boy, and Patrick, the leader of a gang. Later on, Kristian is startled when he finds Patrick is gay and having an affair with the captain of a soccer team.
- Stefan Henszelman
Friends Forever. 1987 · 1 hr 32 min. TV-MA. Drama · Romance · LGBT · Foreign/International. A warm friendship develops between 16-year-old Kristian and a charismatic, androgynous student while his bully stirs other feelings inside him. Starring: Claus Bender Mortensen Thomas Elholm Thomas Sigsgaard Lars Kylmann Jacobsen Rasmus Bay Barlby.
Friends Forever is a Danish film produced in 1986 and released at the beginning of 1987. It was directed by Stefan Henszelman to a script by himself and Alexander Kørschen, was shown to large audiences in New York City, Washington, D.C., and San Francisco and garnered the 1988 Audience Award at the San Francisco International Lesbian & Gay ...